It’s only a matter of time before disgraced rappers Kanye West and Sean “Diddy” Combs release a full song — potentially even an album — a source close to the rapper told Page Six.
“I’ll Be Missing You” rapper Diddy, who was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution on Wednesday — but acquitted of more serious charges — will likely fully collaborate with the equalled-canceled West, who now goes by Ye.
“Music was a salvation for him, Diddy, like it was for Ye. Diddy’s looking to make amends. I think a song would be the best way to communicate a change,” said one source who regularly works with Kanye.
“Be on the lookout for the song,” the source added.
“Ye is brave enough to touch a hot [rod like] Diddy right now. I don’t think any other artists would,” the source added.
In fact, their collaboration has already started. In March, West released a snippet of a new track he was working on which featured Combs, 55, recorded in jail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where he was then being held while awaiting his trial on sex trafficking charges. He had been holed up there since his September 2024 arrest.
A source close to Combs at the time told The Post he was not aware the call was being recorded on video and Combs thought West was simply “checking in” on his kids.
In the call, which could be heard on West’s track, Bad Boy Records founder Diddy urged him to be careful of people trying to “end” them both.
“You be careful out there ’cause they definitely trying to end us,” Combs told West.
“They can’t do it and they ain’t gonna do it. I’m going to beat this s–t and get next to you,” Combs added, referring, to his then-upcoming federal trial over sex trafficking and racketeering charges, which could have seen him sent to prison for life.
Despite Combs’ comments, West has largely self-sabotaged his career with a series of antisemitic rants, selling Nazi Swastika T-shirts and declaring he was a Nazi and admired Hitler.
Reps for West and Combs did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
Combs is still facing up to 20 years in prison on the prostitution charges.
A hearing for Combs’ sentencing schedule is slated for Tuesday, July 8.